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Red Lines, Real Lives: How Housing Shapes Inequality

Redlining specifically affected African American and Latino communities, limiting intergenerational wealth and moving forward in life. By connecting this to the concept of racial democracy from Race in America, I aim to highlight how housing reform is need to achieve equality at both the institutional and collective levels.

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Redlining specifically affected African American and Latino communities, limiting intergenerational wealth and moving forward in life. By connecting this to the concept of racial democracy from Race in America, I aim to highlight how housing reform is need to achieve equality at both the institutional and collective levels.

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